At-fault driver's insurance has gone totally silent — do I need a lawyer now or wait?
So my car got completely wrecked about six weeks ago. The other driver ran a red light and there were two witnesses who saw the whole thing, so fault isn't really in dispute. My own insurance stepped in pretty quickly, handled the total loss on my car, and has been picking up my medical bills in the meantime — which I'm grateful for, but I know that won't last forever and I assume they'll eventually want reimbursement from the at-fault carrier.
Here's what's driving me crazy: the other driver's insurance has not contacted me once. Not a letter, not a voicemail, not a single email. Nothing. I don't even know if they're investigating or just hoping I'll forget about them.
My injuries aren't like a broken bone you can point to on an x-ray. I've got soft tissue stuff in my neck and upper back, some rib soreness that's slowly getting better, and then the stuff that's harder to explain — I've been having trouble sleeping, I startle really easily when I'm driving now, and my concentration at work has been genuinely awful. My doctor mentioned it could be stress-response related to the crash.
So my questions for anyone who's been through this:
- Do I reach out to the other insurance first, or just... keep waiting?
- Is it smarter to get a lawyer involved now before anyone makes contact, or should I at least see what they offer first?
- Does the "invisible" injury stuff (sleep, anxiety, cognitive) even count for anything in these claims?
I feel like I'm just sitting here watching the clock while they do whatever they want on their end. Any advice from people who've been through something similar would mean a lot.